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it's described as something to use -- something used to make explosives. apparently with that amount of explosives, the atf needs to be called in. they are on their way. we come back out live to upland court. it does look quiet. that's because they are in a holding pattern. police have moved all of the chemicals and we're being told. it's quite a lot of chemicals. in the backyard of this home, railroad tracks. so there's nothing -- they are not concerned about anyone being affected back there. why this person -- or these people had had all of these chemicals, it's still unclear it appears that he was some kind of -- all of these things are considered very dangerous. the neighborhood is evacuated. still in a holding pattern as we wait for the atf to arrive. we're continuing to piece together all of this information. we will keep you updated on "mornings on 2." live in vallejo, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we'll check back for an update. thank you. we'll continue our team coverage of this still developing story for the next 90 minutes. you cans are
it's described as something to use -- something used to make explosives. apparently with that amount of explosives, the atf needs to be called in. they are on their way. we come back out live to upland court. it does look quiet. that's because they are in a holding pattern. police have moved all of the chemicals and we're being told. it's quite a lot of chemicals. in the backyard of this home, railroad tracks. so there's nothing -- they are not concerned about anyone being affected back...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> let's bring you up to date on some of the top stories we're following for you right now. in san francisco today, state regulators will get their first look at a controversial proposal supported by pg&e. this will require customers to pay all costs of catastrophic fires that exceed pg&e's insurance coverage. that would include last week's gasline explosion and fire in san bruno. two people are in the hospital right now, following an early- morning boating accident in the richmond ma reason gnaw. four people were rescued after their boat slammed into a rock wall in the bay at around 6:00 this morning. >>> we're also following developments on the release of uc berkeley grad, sarah shourd, from an iranian prison. u.s. officials say her flight has just taken
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. >>> let's bring you up to date on some of the top stories we're following for you right now. in san francisco today, state regulators will get their first look at a controversial proposal supported by pg&e. this will...
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police have not yet told us the victim's name. several neighbors told us the victim was my michael lee. >> an inmate died in custody after san francisco's hall of justice. 31-year-old isaiah died last september. sheriff deputies cuffed, shackled, and subdued him after a struggle. after the restraints were taken off, downs stopped breathing. the medical examiner says he died from asphyxia. >> they did a little homicide, they ruled it was an act of the deputies that caused isaiah's death. >> the sheriff's department apologized for the death in a statement, but says it believes all department procedures were properly followed. san francisco police and the district attorney are investigating. >>> time now, 8:34. san francisco's proposed crackdown on kids meals could run into some tough opposition today. ktvu's jade hernandez is at city hall now with reaction to the city's controversial plan. good morning. >> good morning. the first public hearing on this proposal will be held here at city hall later this afternoon. but mcdonald offici
police have not yet told us the victim's name. several neighbors told us the victim was my michael lee. >> an inmate died in custody after san francisco's hall of justice. 31-year-old isaiah died last september. sheriff deputies cuffed, shackled, and subdued him after a struggle. after the restraints were taken off, downs stopped breathing. the medical examiner says he died from asphyxia. >> they did a little homicide, they ruled it was an act of the deputies that caused isaiah's...
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no one informed us. i heard through other students. >> now, the second attempted sexual assault took place a week after the first one. so a couple of days ago, on a thursday. now, in that particular instance, we're told that a woman was going to her car in the second floor of the lee avenue parking garage, when somebody came up behind her, pulled up her sweatshirt behind her, pushed her against the wall. she fought back. the woman broke free and ran to her car. and the suspect ran away. the suspect in that particular attempted assault is described as a latino man, between 40 and 50. and he did not follow. and here's what we tried to show you earlier about the alert on the campus website. and down here, there is a description here. says here, possibly hispanic, or african american male, 6 feet. last seen wearing a black zipup style pant suit. even though this alert is on the campus website, i went through the buildings, there is no posting, no posting of a description or a sketch. so there is reason to be
no one informed us. i heard through other students. >> now, the second attempted sexual assault took place a week after the first one. so a couple of days ago, on a thursday. now, in that particular instance, we're told that a woman was going to her car in the second floor of the lee avenue parking garage, when somebody came up behind her, pulled up her sweatshirt behind her, pushed her against the wall. she fought back. the woman broke free and ran to her car. and the suspect ran away....
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that would help us determine the cause of this explosion. that's why that's so crucial to us. >> reporter: there's also the focus this morning on how long this fireball burned. did it burn lodger than necessary -- longer than necessary? some are asking if pg&e should have had automatic shutoff valves. >> what actually occurred was the responders were notified, they saw a pressure drop in their monitoring system. that's one of the things we did yesterday was to look at their monitoring system. they saw a pressure drop. they dispatched pressure to the valves and those people had to manually close the valves. >> reporter: are they not required to have those shut off automatically? >> they are not. >> reporter: at least two politicians are talking about making automatic shutoff valves a requirement. the ntsb will also look into the issue. that's not the only focus of their investigation. they will go to more monitoring stationing today. and we'll head more to the damaged area and have more for you coming up on "mornings on 2." claudine wong, ktv
that would help us determine the cause of this explosion. that's why that's so crucial to us. >> reporter: there's also the focus this morning on how long this fireball burned. did it burn lodger than necessary -- longer than necessary? some are asking if pg&e should have had automatic shutoff valves. >> what actually occurred was the responders were notified, they saw a pressure drop in their monitoring system. that's one of the things we did yesterday was to look at their...
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he used suction cups. goodwin says one of the main reasons was to draw attention to the vulnerability to skyscrapers to american attacks. >> i felt it was my moral obligation to do it. because i feel our country is vulnerable to another attack. >> now, goodwin is a stage 4 cancer survivor. he said that was another motivator for his crime e was arrested as -- crime. he was arrested as soon as he was finished. >>> san francisco supervisors will vote on whether to add a new tax to the cost of alcoholic drinks served in the city. the cost recovery fee would add 3 to 5 cents to any alcoholic drink. the idea is to help san francisco recoup up to $16 million a year in health care costs related to alcohol abuse. alcohol distributers and san francisco restaurants oppose the fee. >> emergency transport and our fire department for treatment prevention services, for hospitalization for people whose lives are shattered by alcohol. >> pretty soon the customer is gonna get caught up and drink in their hotel room and not
he used suction cups. goodwin says one of the main reasons was to draw attention to the vulnerability to skyscrapers to american attacks. >> i felt it was my moral obligation to do it. because i feel our country is vulnerable to another attack. >> now, goodwin is a stage 4 cancer survivor. he said that was another motivator for his crime e was arrested as -- crime. he was arrested as soon as he was finished. >>> san francisco supervisors will vote on whether to add a new...
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the number of drivers who use this has more than doubled with 77% of drivers using the device. in 2006, only 33% of drivers were using it. >>> and sal's here to help everybody to where you need to go. >> dave and tori. just found out about a problem about -- well, in livermore. we're gonna go to the livermore map because the traffic on the freeway is busy. at stanley boulevard and isabel avenue, the flashing lights, the intersection lights are flashing red in all directions. again, stanley boulevard at isabel avenue, flashing red, a lot of people are late because of this. normally, it's a lot smoother through the intersection. you can see a lot of red sensors. slow traffic at 680. it's always slow there. i don't think the lane has anything to do with it. let's move along and take a look at westbound bay bridge. that traffic will be backed up for about a 15, 20 minute delay. and northbound san francisco looks good. here's steve. >>> thank you, sir. we do have low clouds and fog. you can see the sun breaking through some of that fog bank. temperatures today, a little warmer for s
the number of drivers who use this has more than doubled with 77% of drivers using the device. in 2006, only 33% of drivers were using it. >>> and sal's here to help everybody to where you need to go. >> dave and tori. just found out about a problem about -- well, in livermore. we're gonna go to the livermore map because the traffic on the freeway is busy. at stanley boulevard and isabel avenue, the flashing lights, the intersection lights are flashing red in all directions....
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ktvu's claudine wong joining us to tell us why the bail was reduced. >> reporter: good morning. it has been a quiet morning here. behind me is the home of charles rittenhouse. there are gloves on the driveway. private property signs and no trespassing signs that have been put up. and even some crime tape still on the fence. no sign of rittenhouse. but i can say he has rejected requests for interviews. he is out on bail this morning after posting a $25,000 bond. that $25,000 dramatically different figure from the $2 million bail that had been originally set. the number was reduced yesterday after the prosecutors told the judge that the office would not be filing any additional charms, at least -- charges, at least not any time soon. that did surprise rittenhouse's attorney. what that means is he is only facing charges for having explosive chemicals in his home. he is not facing charges in connection with the death of his wife and her friend. the bodies of those women were found on august 31st, one inside the home and one in the backyard. rittenhouse had filed a missing persons re
ktvu's claudine wong joining us to tell us why the bail was reduced. >> reporter: good morning. it has been a quiet morning here. behind me is the home of charles rittenhouse. there are gloves on the driveway. private property signs and no trespassing signs that have been put up. and even some crime tape still on the fence. no sign of rittenhouse. but i can say he has rejected requests for interviews. he is out on bail this morning after posting a $25,000 bond. that $25,000 dramatically...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. [ female announcer there's only one you. that's why sutter health created thedoctorforyou.com, where you can find a doctor based on criteria important to you. and because it's sutter health, you can choose a doctor from some of the...